Interesting fashion things that has been spoken of this week

Maybe we should Accept Angela Hill’s adviceowner of the coolest books in London loved by artists and fashion designers, and buy seven looks to every season (perhaps all from Prada and Miu Miu, like his). We certainly shouldn’t imitate Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen – or rather their team marketing in The Row – buying follower false for our Instagram profiles. And finally we could spend some time to read the interview with Rachel Tashjian on Ssensefashion criticism of Washington Postto understand how the fashion of this can be analyzed by dressing that of the past, and above all to find a way to subscribe to his newsletter Exclusive, which also counts Miranda July among subscribers.

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1. Seven outfits per season are everything we need

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Angela Hill It has a very cool library in London, it’s called Idea It sells used books, but it also looks like a cultural living room: fashion designer, art students, young people that Hill takes under his wing, are wandering among the shelves, exploring treasures such as rare books by Juergen Teller and Japanese guides of the eighties. Interviewed by W MagazineAngela Hill faded in fashion as well as books, explains that At each change of season it buys seven looks, one for each day of the week And, at the end of the season he sells them to buy the next seven. No attachment, no sentimentalism. As for the favorite brands, if once he mainly wore Celine, from the era of Phoebe Philo to that of Hedi Slimane, now he chooses Prada and Miu Miu. Hill’s love for the world of fashion is reciprocated. Calvin Klein once entered the shop looking for books on minimalism (and Hill rightly commented: you are the Calvin minimalism!). The designers and their teams often rent Idea To slide his shelves and Hill receives postcards from Alessandro Michele and Kim Jones.

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2. The Row has a lot of fake followers

Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Wwd/Penske Media Via Getty Images)

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There is something strange to learn that at the top of the list of Celebrity Brand more fake follower There is The Row, considering that his founders Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are held far from social networks, and exposure in general, and I do not even have a personal profile on Instagram. Still, a report of Socially Powerful reported by NSS MagazineThe Row would have over 32% of follower False. At the wheel, with 30%, the brands of the Kardashian and Savage X Fenty of Rihanna would follow him. Behind there must be a bad marketing strategy. What is the use of millions of followers if it is not a community real and active?

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3. Who is Rachel Tashjian, among the most influential fashion signatures of the moment

Rachel Tashjian at Bof500 Gala during Paris Fashion Week on September 30, 2023.

Rachel Tashjian at #Bof500 Gala during Paris Fashion Week on September 30, 2023. (Photo by Pascal Le Segratain/Getty Images For the Business of Fashion)

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Is fashion criticism of the Washington Post And, at 36, he consolidated his reputation, alongside veterans of fashion journalism such as Robin Givhan and Cathy Horyn. Investigates the present and contemporary fashion but has a passion for vintage and démodé hats. His newsletter, Opuler Tips, It provides shopping tips to about 3,000 subscribers including Miranda July, Jodie Turner-Smith and gross, and is completely free, but but To register you have to send an email directly to Tashjian. The registration process, as Tashjian explained to SSENSE, is deliberately complicated (and also back, We could add), the journalist manages his newsletter as a welcoming countryside hotel, without online booking system, so those who really want to subscribe find a way to contact it.

Read the complete interview on Ssense


Source: Vanity Fair

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